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This is something I'm curious about why have records comeback when they can only be played in your house yet CDs which are not only cheaper but can be played in your car haven't had a comeback
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More people need to learn to sail the high seasGive it a decade or two when everyone gets 100% sick of subscription services jacking up the prices.
This nails it they are not old or hipster enoughSupposedly records sound better than digital. Also, CD players are not old enough to be hipster, records are.
If I could give two solutions I would give you one you also nailed itthe appeal of records for recordfags is the fact that they are extraordinarily expensive and inconvenient to use.
Records are the same no?CDs and DVDs can be destroyed by corrosion if they're not made right.
(If you see a bunch of tiny holes in the disk when holding it up to light that's not a good sign.)
Yeah that makes sense I like having CDs as items and I like that I can get the full album unlike YouTube having unofficial and usually varying quality and Spotify costing moneyOptical media is kind of ass. I say this as someone who used to burn a lot of CDs and DVD-Rs back in the day. If you're going to keep an archive of pirated music/movies/games and such keeping it stored on external drives is a lot better for most purposes.
Records are just vinyl with the grooves stamped or cut in (hence references to cutting an album).Records are the same no?
Optical media is dying in part because of consumer choice, but also because companies figured out that locking people into streaming subscription models is more lucrative. There is a floor on the cost of stamping and packaging a disc which will end up laden in the WalMart bargain bin. The cost of transferring a few gigabytes of data continues to fall over time, and new codecs can help to cancel out the data increase from higher resolutions. Although Netflix charges the cattle more for 4K anyway.Optical media is kind of ass. I say this as someone who used to burn a lot of CDs and DVD-Rs back in the day. If you're going to keep an archive of pirated music/movies/games and such keeping it stored on external drives is a lot better for most purposes.
I think that if someone in the 1970s could somehow get an MP3 player and solid-state flash memory with time travel, they would likely prefer it over a record player.It's all about novelty value.
Of course. But as I said, younger people aren't attracted to records because they're a better way to listen to music, only around half of new record buyers even own a record player. They're more likely to hang them on a wall as a decoration than anything else.I think that if someone in the 1970s could somehow get an MP3 player and solid-state flash memory with time travel, they would likely prefer it over a record player.